Interior Fountain skins vs. locally done
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nick... I replaced mine when I bought my boat too. No matter how clean you keep your hands they just discolor in a few months. I scrub them with some degreaser and they clean up about 90 percent.
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Baby wipes work amazingly well to clean them up, too. Someone posted that many years ago - when our kids were little, we found that they worked well.
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xt-innovations in Bucyrus ohio did mine 2 years ago , they did great work . look at there website and see my boat there . I don't have pic posting skills . call dave at 419-569-1984 or call lane at 419-569-6557 . they can and will do a good job . Tim
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I had replacement skins by Fountain factory last year. After the second attempt, they nailed it. Fountain ate the cost of mistake and the match is excellent. I don't think you'd regret getting original replacement.
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If you don't mind me asking, roughly how much did it cost ya? Did you do cockpit and cabin? or just cockpit? I am doing cockpit only.....As for right now I can't get anyone to respond to my email from Fountain
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i only had parts of rear seat re-skinned. the cost was under $400. Sorry for the difficulty in contacting them. I remember seeing an ad in Powerboat Mag. last year from Fountain encouraging Fountain owners to restore their boats with them.